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| SPORTS |
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so many Western European nations, Molvania is football mad. Sadly, their national
team has had little in the way of international success, especially since the
introduction of random drug-testing. Molvanias highest-profile player would
without doubt be Viordar Czervkle (or Cze
as he is affectionately known) and everywhere you will see his name on T-shirts
and posters. To the dismay of most local fans Cze no longer plays at a professional
level due to a serious injury; he was banned for head-butting
a Croatian referee during an international friendly in 1996. |
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| Lutenblag
Stadium (the Lutenstaad) was built in 1985 in anticipation of Molvania being successful
with its plans to host the 1994 World Cup. Sadly their bid failed and much of
the ground has since fallen into disrepair. Designed to hold 80,000 spectators
it is now used largely for rock concerts and public hangings. |
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| Interblag
F.C., also known as The Invincibles, shortly before their 1995 semi-final
defeat. (Viordar Czervkle can be seen back row, second from right) | | The
Lutenblag Stadium (the Lutenstaad) |
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| This
extract taken from MOLVANIA a land untouched by modern dentistry |
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